Journey to the Legendary Alimestan Forest – The Land of Clouds and Tales

Tuesday, August 12, 2025

SAEDNEWS: Alimestan Forest is considered one of the best destinations for a one-day trip, as it offers a variety of natural attractions such as plains, herds of wild horses, a view of Mount Damavand, and diverse trees and plants.

Journey to the Legendary Alimestan Forest – The Land of Clouds and Tales

Why is Alimestan Forest Suitable for a One-Day Trip?
Alimestan Forest is home to a variety of natural attractions that you can explore within a single day.
The forest is located near cities such as Tehran, Sari, Qaemshahr, and Amol; therefore, if you set out from these cities, you can visit Alimestan Forest and return on the same day. The route to this forest is also such that you can easily access it.

When Should You Visit Alimestan Forest?
Alimestan Forest has its own unique beauty in every season; for example, in autumn, the forest wears a cloak of red, orange, and yellow, and in winter, it charms visitors with a white snowy appearance. Therefore, the time of your trip depends on your personal preference; however, generally speaking, spring, summer, and early autumn are known as the best times to visit Alimestan Forest, as the weather is more pleasant during these days of the year.

Alimestan Forest

Suggested Itinerary for a Full Day in Alimestan Forest
Arrive at Alimestan Forest early in the morning, park your car, and enter the forest on foot. In the fresh forest air, you can enjoy breakfast. Don’t miss out on charcoal-brewed tea and charcoal-cooked omelets for breakfast. After your meal, you can go hiking in the forest. While exploring the heart of the forest, keep yourself entertained by photographing its beautiful landscapes. If you are into mountaineering, you can follow the designated trail and climb higher; if you are lucky, with the increase in altitude, you will be greeted by an incredible foggy atmosphere and cooler air.

Alimestan Forest
There are two large plains in the forest that are great spots for camping in nature. After lunch, you can continue hiking until the beautiful view of Mount Damavand appears before your eyes. Without a doubt, experiencing the silence, pleasant air, and birdsong will complete your nature trip. You may also come across wild horses. If you continue toward the peak, you will see two large natural hollows known as “Chal-e Rostam,” which are among the forest’s attractions. Many mountaineers go all the way to the summit, where the shrine of Imamzadeh Ghasem is located. The entire hiking route takes about four to five hours. On your way back, if you have time, you can also visit the village of Lahash.

Practical Tips for a One-Day Trip to Alimestan Forest
For your trip to Alimestan Forest, you will need items such as GPS, suitable shoes, season-appropriate clothing, water, snacks, sunscreen, a windbreaker or raincoat. It is better to choose a light backpack so you can carry these items easily.

Check the weather conditions of Alimestan Forest before you set out. On rainy and snowy days, walking in the forest will be a bit difficult due to the slippery ground. Also, be aware that entry of tourists into the village of Alimestan is prohibited.
Do not light fires in the forest and avoid leaving your trash in nature. On foggy days, you might not be able to navigate the forest easily; therefore, make sure to use navigation apps.

Alimestan Forest

Usually, on holidays and weekends, many tourists and mountaineers visit Alimestan Forest; if you want to enjoy a more peaceful hike, avoid choosing these days for your trip.

Alimestan Forest



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